Jill Biden puts on a powerful show of support for Hunter — while snubbing his now-5-year-old daughter
Jill Biden made a show for the jury last week of putting family first when she sported bright colors and sat ostentatiously in the front row of her stepson Hunter Biden’s gun trial in Wilmington. The power of the presidency emanated from the first lady in that courtroom, and she made sure with her stilettos and vivid power suits, her center stage position and Secret Service detail, that nobody, least of all the jurors, could miss her presence.
So determined was she to show her devotion to Hunter that when she had to join the president on an official visit to France for D-Day commemorations in the middle of the trial, Dr. Jill even had the taxpayers foot the bill for an extra trans-Atlantic solo round trip so she and her ever-present factotum Anthony Bernal could pop back and sit in the court for a few hours Friday before returning to Paris on Saturday.
But, according to the woman who had to launch a paternity suit against Hunter and get a court to force him to take a DNA test before he would acknowledge their now-5-year-old daughter, the first lady has been unkind and callous toward the president’s seventh grandchild.
Neither Jill nor Joe nor Hunter Biden has ever met Navy, says Lunden Roberts, 33, in her new book, “Out of the Shadows.” She describes her year as an on-again, off-again lover of the first son in 2018 — his year of self-confessed “debauchery” and crack addiction, during which he bought a gun and allegedly lied on the federal background check form that he was not addicted to drugs.
She chronicles her desperation when Hunter, 54, “ghosted” her while she was pregnant, the hardship of being thrown off his payroll three months after the birth of Navy Joan, the humiliation of dragging him into court, the blow two years later when he reapplied to the court to slash his child support payments, and the hurt when the first family refused to acknowledge her daughter.
